We stayed at the Triangoli recently on a quick visit to Rome. We picked it because of it's location and proximity to Fiumicino Airport, which is about 40 minutes away if the traffic is not too heavy. The hotel is quite new, a bit like an upmarket Premier Travel Inn , the rooms are compact but nicely done, clean, decent bathroom, TV(confusing), balcony, air con, mini bar(expensive) but no kettle.
The breakfast is excellent, catering for the mainly American guests, with a varied selection of scrambled and fried eggs, cold meats, rolls and croissants, juices, fruit, cereals and of course good coffee.
The staff are friendly and efficient, but their travel directions are a bit confusing because of the way the roads are actually laid out! We were given directions to the EUR metro about 15 minutes away, missed it completely and found ourselves still looking for it an hour later when we got to the city walls!
The only downside to this hotel, apart from it being so far from a metro station for access to the center of Rome, is the fact that it has no restaurant to cater for guests in the evening, so the reception staff have to point you to a local restaurant. The first one they sent us to was really expensive, the second night we went to Il Cuoco Pazzo (crazy chef) which was a bit better value. If you go, look out for Kamal, the pizza chef from Egypt who speaks excellent English and is actually a qualified vet! He asked us to translate the specials menu into English, which, when printed, might help non Italian speakers a little!
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